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Michael: Denver Languages tutor

I am a middle school French teacher in Parker but have taught either Language Arts or ESL for the past seven years. I have a lot of experience working with students of various backgrounds and have had a proven record of success with my classes. I have worked one on one before with students, helping both their grades and skills greatly improve. I'm looking forward to meeting and working with you!... I would spend time getting...

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Dorian: Denver Languages tutor

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Zach: Denver Languages tutor

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David: Denver Languages tutor

...many native Spanish speakers do about what students know and understand. I have a BA in Spanish and an MA in Spanish with an emphasis in teaching. I have taught Spanish for 12 years in public schools as well at the university level and, in the process, I have written four years' worth of materials based on my education and personal experiences. I have studied abroad in Mexico and Spain as well as traveled through...

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Greg: Denver Languages tutor

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Veronica: Denver Languages tutor

...finding new ways to introduce information to them that fit their individual learning style. I have tutored students of all ages in a wide variety of subjects. I have worked as a research assistant and intern at the State Department and top DC think tanks. I currently work full time as a tutor and freelance editor. I scored in the 94th percentile on the SAT and love helping students master standardized tests. For more information,...

Jessica: Denver Languages tutor

...and methods. As an individual with over seven years of customer service experience, I am capable of demonstrating a positive attitude while using an organized approach to successfully achieve goals. Working in a bank setting for four years showed me just how important it is to demonstrate effective communication skills--not only in an academic setting, but also in any field of work. My strong work ethic ensures that as a tutor, I can easily examine...

Colton: Denver Languages tutor

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Colden: Denver Languages tutor

...Binghamton University in Vestal, NY with a Bachelors of Science in Cell & Molecular Biology and spent two years conducting independent microbiology research in Binghamton's Center for Biofilm Research. At Binghamton I also acted as a Teaching Assistant and tutored many students, helping them to gain a better understanding of the natural sciences. I look forward to unveiling the magic of education, and helping you to become the best student you can be!

Allyson: Denver Languages tutor

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Ian: Denver Languages tutor

...I received my teaching license through an alternative license program through Metro State. As a teacher of four years, I have had the opportunity to work with students from Kindergarten up to 6th grade (where I currently teach Math). A number of years back I also lived and taught in Mexico for two years. I am currently only tutoring math (for elementary and middle school aged students). I'm focused on math because of the importance...

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Caitlan: Denver Languages tutor

I have been a private French tutor while I was in college and after graduation. I am a great tutor because I am passionate about helping kids learn and grow. After several years in the business world I have been pursuing my master's degree in school counseling. I believe my passion for education enhances my ability to tutor.

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Colorado State University - Bachelor in Arts, Journalism/ Minor: French

Danielle: Denver Languages tutor

...stay in school forever and learn about everything! Throughout my college career, and even in high school, I have dedicated most of my free time to mentoring and tutoring children and teenagers in math and science. I have a very easy time relating to people of all ages and a gift for explaining complicated topics in an easy to follow manner. Please let me know how I can help you or your child better understand...

Danielle: Denver Languages tutor

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Great session! I had asked the student to read over a few articles and send a response to me by email. During our session, we went over his writing and I tried to emphasis the sections that needed correction. Re-reading these sections out loud gave him a better idea of how the actual sentences sounds. Often he would realize that there was something wrong and he would rewrite the whole sentence in a different way, sometimes even changing the whole meaning of it using the words that he already knows. This is great exercise because it will help him proof read his work while taking the exam and rely on his own feeling towards his work. We also went over some grammar sheets and read another article. I asked him questions and he wrote his answers down. Tomorrow is our last session before the exam!

Today we met for an hour and a half. We finished the exercises in the textbook for Lesson 4 and went over the work the student has done in the workbook for this lesson. We also began reading through the Lecture section at the end of Lesson 4 and we will finish it next time. Next Sunday she will also have a test on Lesson 4.

This was the student's first session. We started by talking about her biggest areas of concern with respect to French and she expressed that she struggles with some of the structures as well as with putting the structures and vocabulary in context. With that in mind, we reviewed the tenses that her French class is working on. She expressed confusion about how to tell which helping verbs to use with the past tense, so I introduced her to a verb list and we talked about the theme that links the verbs in it. We also examined the sequence of tenses and finally took a break to work on the pronunciation of some of the more difficult sounds in French.

Continued work on practicing speaking. Found that translation exercises will help the student build vocabulary. Reviewed Imperatuf, object pronoun replacement, future poche and touched on future verb tenses.

For this session, we went over the list of make-up assignments his teacher had emailed, and made sure that he was getting caught up. The student said he'd already done the vocab quiz and turned in some pages from his cahier d'exercises, so he did the last remaining bit of make-up work in the cahier. He also finished the written part of his oral presentation: choose a French dessert, simplify the recipe, and translate the recipe into French. He chose chocolate mousse as his dessert.

This was our first session. the student is an adult learner interested in developing her French speaking skills while putting less emphasis on grammar. We started by working on various simple expressions including greetings, asking for directions, introducing oneself and others, and asking and telling the time. Since she also speaks Italian, the student can make connections between the two languages making it easier for her to learn and remember new expressions.